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i think there were 800 signatures but there's 19,000 people at syracuse. it is not a widespread -- they want to protest something, protest the way they played in the ncaa. that was outrageous. jamie dimon should take it right to them. and the big east. >> if they protest him, maybe he should come out and speak about something like that. >> how bad the big east was and syracuse was emblematic of the problem. let's talk about something to get you angry about. >> just giving him some ideas. >> syracuse is real good in the lacrosse tournament. >> they crushed somebody. >> hofstra. >> hofstra! very good. >> i got a bunch of other things i want to ask you about. no, come on. oh! commercial real estate. >> you know your fellow that was on? >> quintin primo. >> that was an unbelievable talk. he said two things. one, he said i got it right. two, i'm still making money. you look at a boston properties, this guy was a truth teller. unhedged, just say commercial real estate's been terrific. if one more guy comes on and says that's a big crisis, i'll just say go watch
i think there were 800 signatures but there's 19,000 people at syracuse. it is not a widespread -- they want to protest something, protest the way they played in the ncaa. that was outrageous. jamie dimon should take it right to them. and the big east. >> if they protest him, maybe he should come out and speak about something like that. >> how bad the big east was and syracuse was emblematic of the problem. let's talk about something to get you angry about. >> just giving him...
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i do feel that with the help of syracuse and paula, and then we will seek some type of justice. i used to tell them all the time, after 40-some years, justice has been served, even though the person that they assume that, you know, did this, to my father, is deceased, justice to me has been served. >> it was 1965. right? so 1967. all of these years, what have you been thinking about what happened here to your dad? >> all the years i've been thinking that people that placed the bomb on the seat of his truck been given a free ride. when the law hadn't stepped up to be the law, the d.a., that they should be involved in this heinous murderous crime, trial to a man trying to see his wife and five kids. >> and what was it like to meet up with so many other families in the same predicament, living the past 40 years similar to your family? was this a healing moment? was it cathartic, what did it feel like? >> a process of healing, a process of hope. even after years of no information found by local law enforcement agencies. fbi informed me last week eve after entering into the case to l
i do feel that with the help of syracuse and paula, and then we will seek some type of justice. i used to tell them all the time, after 40-some years, justice has been served, even though the person that they assume that, you know, did this, to my father, is deceased, justice to me has been served. >> it was 1965. right? so 1967. all of these years, what have you been thinking about what happened here to your dad? >> all the years i've been thinking that people that placed the bomb...
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the light on these numbers a little bit after sunset, and will drop into the 50's overnight. 55 in syracuse, warm weather starting to edge up from the south. it will be a very powerful storm. snow and rain mixed in downtown denver, and the storm's center is moving eastward, bringing more of the gulf of mexico setting the stage for an outbreak of severe weather. you see the circulation pattern with the moisture coming up from the south, warm weather to help destabilize the area, with three tornado watches in effect right now. this type of severe weather will be strong enough and widespread enough that these storms will be making headlines over the next couple of days. >> let's get some detailed information for you. this is nasty stuff coming from norman's back to the west. you can see the intensity here. each one of these tornadoes -- a very slow-moving system. slow weather is going to continue to be a problem. we will keep an eye on that. i don't think it will be quite the severe level for us. let's go back to the weather map and show you the story tomorrow. we will deal with that on sunday
the light on these numbers a little bit after sunset, and will drop into the 50's overnight. 55 in syracuse, warm weather starting to edge up from the south. it will be a very powerful storm. snow and rain mixed in downtown denver, and the storm's center is moving eastward, bringing more of the gulf of mexico setting the stage for an outbreak of severe weather. you see the circulation pattern with the moisture coming up from the south, warm weather to help destabilize the area, with three...
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he was in the minor leagues, how about scott olson starting for syracuse. >> it won't be long before he's up here. big thing he didn't get his velocity up in spring training. he knows how to pitch. he was a highly coveted left handed pitcher. he came here hurt last year and was hurt later but i remember the game when he went 98 pitches in a game that he was out of and couple weeks later he said he had a problem with his arm. he's the type of man he -- they are going to respect. >> it's a matter of time before he's taking somebody's job. >> he was battling for that last rotation spot. i am sure jim had words of comfort for him. tough situation. >> but you are going to say, you got a big future, you go get strong and we will see you before you know it. olsen is a type of guy that's going to accept that challenge and make sure he's here for good. >> let's take you to houston. filly up 1-0. double here. howard score, 3-0 philadelphia. marlins and dodgers. dodgers take a 2-1 lead. and the other ball game, atlanta and san francisco, infield single, and the giants with a 5-4 final in 13 inn
he was in the minor leagues, how about scott olson starting for syracuse. >> it won't be long before he's up here. big thing he didn't get his velocity up in spring training. he knows how to pitch. he was a highly coveted left handed pitcher. he came here hurt last year and was hurt later but i remember the game when he went 98 pitches in a game that he was out of and couple weeks later he said he had a problem with his arm. he's the type of man he -- they are going to respect. >>...
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it's also cold in upstate new york, syracuse, and buffalo. erie, pennsylvania, cleveland, ohio, temperatures have dropped below 40. some are even below 32. it's 30 in marquette, michigan, this morning. a brisk one out there across syracuse as well. the temperature in new york city, for example, 45. so it's not quite as cold. here's a look at today. the severe storms, the darker color indicates where we have a moderate risk of severe weather. moderate risk means we have a good likelihood of seeing tornadoes break out. that does include parts of the mid and lower mississippi valley today. talking about all this steamy weather and stormy weather, just to note, we still have snow out there in april. the back side of this same area of low pressure is triggering some heavy snow in the mountains of colorado. we're seeing at least another six inches accumulate there. high temperatures will be very warm in advance of this system, natasha, in the 80s in florida. that front is coming through. it's going to cool things down for the weekend. i'll have mor
it's also cold in upstate new york, syracuse, and buffalo. erie, pennsylvania, cleveland, ohio, temperatures have dropped below 40. some are even below 32. it's 30 in marquette, michigan, this morning. a brisk one out there across syracuse as well. the temperature in new york city, for example, 45. so it's not quite as cold. here's a look at today. the severe storms, the darker color indicates where we have a moderate risk of severe weather. moderate risk means we have a good likelihood of...
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they are from syracuse kansas. the one on the right her date books are actually known and i got them because i heard that her granddaughter lived in the kansas city area, got the name of the church she had buried her mother and had left a message hoping she would find me and called me. and she had her grandmother's date but get the picture and that is how i was able to use them. the history in this area is so important. more harvey girls and there were millions of chefs, the train many of the chefs and managers grand hotels all around the country. again literally for decades. it was a huge business. it expanded to california and eventually. this is the atlantic and us pacific railroad going to the king. settled down as i explained and this is one of the many historic events i got to write about because you access them from the hardee family. this is 1889 the day of the oklahoma land rush. where did the land of ghosh lead from? that led from the fred harvey restaurant and the santa fe depot kansas city kansas. i was
they are from syracuse kansas. the one on the right her date books are actually known and i got them because i heard that her granddaughter lived in the kansas city area, got the name of the church she had buried her mother and had left a message hoping she would find me and called me. and she had her grandmother's date but get the picture and that is how i was able to use them. the history in this area is so important. more harvey girls and there were millions of chefs, the train many of the...
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we would like to talk to one of those students at syracuse university and hope the bring that to you later this week. bill: a great angle and story, too, right and he was arguing against the bailout. martha: if anything... here's the money back, take it back, i don't want it. bill: the faster the better, he say, too. more than 700 square is my and one patrol car, slashing staff at the sheriffs office in ohio's largest county. wait until you hear what a judge is saying to the residents who are concerned for their safety. arm up, he says. martha: looks like it could be curtains for the world's most fascinating fire show. today you might be ready for an encore, folks. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ i don't know where i'm gonna go ♪ ♪ let me say now ♪ i don't know ♪ i don't know ♪ i don't know where i'm gonna go ♪ ♪... you took my eggs ! it's an "egg management fee." what does that even mean ? egg management fee. even kids know it's wrong to take other people's stuff. that's why at ally bank, we offer rates among the most competitive in the country... ...that won't get eaten away by f
we would like to talk to one of those students at syracuse university and hope the bring that to you later this week. bill: a great angle and story, too, right and he was arguing against the bailout. martha: if anything... here's the money back, take it back, i don't want it. bill: the faster the better, he say, too. more than 700 square is my and one patrol car, slashing staff at the sheriffs office in ohio's largest county. wait until you hear what a judge is saying to the residents who are...
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in syracuse. scott olson pitched, gave up 4 runs. congratulation to the chiefs. 5 different players score adrun today and good opener for the aaa ball club. 1-1 to cora. breaking ball, low and inside. >>> you put too much pressure and giving too much cred to guys like cora. pagan, not a big power guy. both guys fell behind. >> bob: 35 home runs in 11 years. he's a little like luis castillo. >> rob: see how far this guy can hit it because it's not going to get out of here. >> bob: strike. 3-2. >> rob: talked about pitchers, you still got to believe in your stuff. got to matter of principle last year he did relieving. you are a power guy, power by these guys. >> bob: there you go. easy flyball for willie harris. mock keeps falling behind but gets a couple of outs. desmond starts up to middle. with simmer done at the corners. >> rob: i asked jim last night if he ever considered running tuvarra for [inaudible] late in the game and he said he really didn't because morse is still shaken up a little and he didn't want rodriguez to come into
in syracuse. scott olson pitched, gave up 4 runs. congratulation to the chiefs. 5 different players score adrun today and good opener for the aaa ball club. 1-1 to cora. breaking ball, low and inside. >>> you put too much pressure and giving too much cred to guys like cora. pagan, not a big power guy. both guys fell behind. >> bob: 35 home runs in 11 years. he's a little like luis castillo. >> rob: see how far this guy can hit it because it's not going to get out of here....
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for a rally this hour, then on to syracuse come thursday. the tea partiers will be in washington for a tax day protest. last hour. i asked a tea party supporter how the movement would have handled the financial crisis if it ran the government. >> we would certainly not have had the bailout there. we also would not have had christopher dodd and barney frank really dictating and pressuring banks for a long time to make the kind of loans that were way too risky. and that resulted, especially with fannie mae and freddie mac that resulted in a lot of the collapse that we saw a year and a half ago. that's the biggest difference. we would not have had government pushing social policy, using the financial sector of our economy. the government has a big stake, tony. they were using it then. >> didn't the republicans in control of both houses have an opportunity for most of the bush term? >> you bet they did. >> have an opportunity to stop that? >> you bet they did. and they failed just as very much on this issue as dodd and barney frank did. this is
for a rally this hour, then on to syracuse come thursday. the tea partiers will be in washington for a tax day protest. last hour. i asked a tea party supporter how the movement would have handled the financial crisis if it ran the government. >> we would certainly not have had the bailout there. we also would not have had christopher dodd and barney frank really dictating and pressuring banks for a long time to make the kind of loans that were way too risky. and that resulted, especially...
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tonight, we have two of our nation's most outstanding college basketball players with us, from syracuse, we have wesley johnson and we got evan "the villain" turner with us. all dressed up. you're in town for the wooden awards? >> yes. >> jimmy: are you both interesting the nba draft? declared. >> yeah, i just declared yesterday. >> i'm undecided so far, so i'm just -- >> jimmy: let's decide right now. >> no, i can't do it right now. can't do it right now. >> jimmy: evan, you were the ap player of the year? >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: congratulations. [ applause ] and -- you guys could be millionaires in, like, a couple of months, right? >> yep. >> yep. >> jimmy: and then you won't return our calls? congratulations. i'm going to say a prayer for you that neither of you ends up on the clippers, okay? good luck. we hope to see you again soon. we have a fun show planned tonight. we have a real-life science teacher, high school science teacher from boston who sent us this video. >> first step, add some propel lant. there we go. second step, cap. here we go. third step, fire. >> jimmy: "science b
tonight, we have two of our nation's most outstanding college basketball players with us, from syracuse, we have wesley johnson and we got evan "the villain" turner with us. all dressed up. you're in town for the wooden awards? >> yes. >> jimmy: are you both interesting the nba draft? declared. >> yeah, i just declared yesterday. >> i'm undecided so far, so i'm just -- >> jimmy: let's decide right now. >> no, i can't do it right now. can't do it...
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they're wrapping up a 48-stop tour heading to syracuse in a few hours. but a rally is well under way in buffalo, new york, right now, where we find cnn political producer shannon travis. you've been traveling along, shannon, visiting with these folks and blogging about the whole thing. how far is the rally going so far today? >> reporter: hey there, tom. we're here in buffalo right now. at the very tail end of this tea party, this tea party express rally, the mood is a little bit solemn right now. a candidate for governor is speaking. the crowd has disbursed a little bit much. it's solemn right now. it was more celebratory a little bit earlier as a lot of the activists basically claiming victory for their moment. which is congressman bart stupak deciding to step aside and not seek re-election. he said he's not running because he wants to spend more time with family and health care was a crowning achievement in his career. but the tea party is counting that up as a success for their cause. the latest stupak announcement as a win for them. >> what other le
they're wrapping up a 48-stop tour heading to syracuse in a few hours. but a rally is well under way in buffalo, new york, right now, where we find cnn political producer shannon travis. you've been traveling along, shannon, visiting with these folks and blogging about the whole thing. how far is the rally going so far today? >> reporter: hey there, tom. we're here in buffalo right now. at the very tail end of this tea party, this tea party express rally, the mood is a little bit solemn...
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>> i had syracuse. >> so how long are you in town for? not long, got to get back to kiev. >> i'm pressed for time. will you be willing to send us all your highly-enriched uranium? >> let me think. okay. >> president hu, how's everything in beijing? >> gigantic and increasingly menacing. >> right. i knew that. >> that's probably not what anybody said. but the president did cram in ten meetings of various lengths in two days, all heavily protocoled. equal time for india and pakistan, and the delicate dance of telling the leaders they would not be meeting the president but the vice president. diplomacy and protocol sometimes result in abnormal and sometimes funny human behavior. but the manic schedule of sit-down meetings, the entire errant prize of bringing 47 world leaders to the united states to try to build an international consensus on anything represents something big. and fundamentally different about this american government. in the old days, which in this case began in 2001 and officially ended on january 20th, 2009, in the old days
>> i had syracuse. >> so how long are you in town for? not long, got to get back to kiev. >> i'm pressed for time. will you be willing to send us all your highly-enriched uranium? >> let me think. okay. >> president hu, how's everything in beijing? >> gigantic and increasingly menacing. >> right. i knew that. >> that's probably not what anybody said. but the president did cram in ten meetings of various lengths in two days, all heavily protocoled....
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does syracuse have a hockey team? i don't even know. >> we don't need a hockey team. we have a phenomenal basketball team. >> national champions. >> i love talking sports with you. i feel a little out of my element here. >>> onto tiger woods. did his wife know he was cheating on her? comedian jim carey said nobody could be that blind. get inside each. and see what you find. if perfection is what you pursue, this just might change your course. meet the new class of world class. the twenty-ten lacrosse, from buick. may the best car win. uh... yeah? you gonna ask him this time? about what? our erectile dysfunction. shh...no...i don't want to talk about it. look, you're not alone, millions of men with ed have talked to their doctors. i don't know... we can do this. okay... (announcer) talking to your doctor about ed may be the last thing you want to do, but it's definitely a conversation worth having. twenty million men have had their viagra talk. when you're ready for yours... you'll find helpful tips on talking to your doctor at viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart
does syracuse have a hockey team? i don't even know. >> we don't need a hockey team. we have a phenomenal basketball team. >> national champions. >> i love talking sports with you. i feel a little out of my element here. >>> onto tiger woods. did his wife know he was cheating on her? comedian jim carey said nobody could be that blind. get inside each. and see what you find. if perfection is what you pursue, this just might change your course. meet the new class of...
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leonard burrman is a professor at syracuse university and dan mitchell is a senior fellow at the cato institute. gentlemen, good to have you with us today. i think we can all get on the same page that we can't have these skyrocketing deficits and something has to be done. everybody in washington is clearly on the same page on that one. mr. burrman, how would a national sales tax affect the treasury? would more money actually come in and would we be more of a solvent nation if we were to go down this way? >> well, there is some controversy about the latter but a value-added tax can raise a lot of revenue. it's basically a tax on all spending like a sales tax collected at the state level but done in a way that is easier for the irs to enforce. my view is that there's no way we're going to get spending down to the level where we can finance them with the current income tax and a value-added tax is more conducive to economic growth than an income tax. that's important going forward. >> what do you think, mr. mitchell? would this be good for the country? >> no. i think it would be terrible
leonard burrman is a professor at syracuse university and dan mitchell is a senior fellow at the cato institute. gentlemen, good to have you with us today. i think we can all get on the same page that we can't have these skyrocketing deficits and something has to be done. everybody in washington is clearly on the same page on that one. mr. burrman, how would a national sales tax affect the treasury? would more money actually come in and would we be more of a solvent nation if we were to go down...
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they rolled through the tournament beating syracuse, kansas state. they're not quite the hoosier story people are making it out to be. they take on michigan state. michigan state there for the second straight year. lost to north carolina in the final last year. >>> the only number one seed left in the tournament is duke. duke gets west virginia in the later game. we saw coach k. there. the final four, these are our staff picks. by staff, i mean, a couple people sitting around this morning at 3:00. >> oh, cool. >> wie got butler -- >> that's just you, right? >> me and jen and casey. like three people. >> oh, sweet. >> butler beating -- >> very scientific. >> it is. and duke -- west virginia, perhaps, the sent mental favorite among many americans against duke. >> my assistant from west virginia and she is just ecstatic. >> the winner, we went with our hearts on this one, the hometown favorite, butler bulldogs. it's not anything against duke. all you duke fans can relax. i understand, chris, we're getting some really long e-mails from duke fans. >> what
they rolled through the tournament beating syracuse, kansas state. they're not quite the hoosier story people are making it out to be. they take on michigan state. michigan state there for the second straight year. lost to north carolina in the final last year. >>> the only number one seed left in the tournament is duke. duke gets west virginia in the later game. we saw coach k. there. the final four, these are our staff picks. by staff, i mean, a couple people sitting around this...
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people were walking around in flip-flops and shortstops. 87 in syracuse, even burlington, vermont was up near 80 degrees. even down into the north carolina year going to see temperatures in the 80s. yesterday chicago and the great lakes you were in the 80s, today yoyou're back wh >>> good morning. i am news4 meteorologist, justin drabick. we are looking at warm temperatures again, and coolest along the water. and look at next week. upper 70s for opening day for the nation >>> we'll have your easter forest coming up a little later. >>> this is of course the day before easter, holy saturday. and at the vatican, there has been an unusual and provocative defense of the pope in the growing sexual abuse scandal. nbc's anne thompson is in rome this morning with more. anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, amy t vatican finds itself under growing criticism and this time it's coming from other religious leaders, the archbishop -- and st. peaint peter's basilica las night. pope benedict leading the way of the cross. the event at the heart of christianity. jesus dying for the sins of man
people were walking around in flip-flops and shortstops. 87 in syracuse, even burlington, vermont was up near 80 degrees. even down into the north carolina year going to see temperatures in the 80s. yesterday chicago and the great lakes you were in the 80s, today yoyou're back wh >>> good morning. i am news4 meteorologist, justin drabick. we are looking at warm temperatures again, and coolest along the water. and look at next week. upper 70s for opening day for the nation >>>...
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you give butler all the praise, but looking at your brackets, you had them losing to syracuse. >> i had notre dame winning twice. i'm probably one of the few had purdue getting as far as they did, but he was trying to be realistic. but i'm so glad to have been wrong about that. >> reporter: when games, there was a stop at the state science fair. where neal pecked up $10,000 for his study on the homing capability of the honeybee. and then like today where it's a huge basketball day for the state to have something like this where these are the minds of the future, to be able to award an award like this. >> nothing's more fun than basketball, but nothing's as important as academic excellence in particular we believe in math and science. that's why here in indiana, we elevate them above everything else if we can. >> reporter: as we drove between the day's events, the governor and i discussed the serious problems facing indiana like statewide unemployment near 10% and visible remains of a housing market bust. how do you friday back? it's difficult nationwide, but also locally. >> well, it's
you give butler all the praise, but looking at your brackets, you had them losing to syracuse. >> i had notre dame winning twice. i'm probably one of the few had purdue getting as far as they did, but he was trying to be realistic. but i'm so glad to have been wrong about that. >> reporter: when games, there was a stop at the state science fair. where neal pecked up $10,000 for his study on the homing capability of the honeybee. and then like today where it's a huge basketball day...
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then it's on to syracuse. the tea partiers are carrying a message to washington where the campaign ends this thursday. that's april 15th, tax day. we'll have special coverage. along the way we have been taking you inside the grassroots movement. cnn's political producer shannon travis has been blogging about the crowd, message, messengers. he joins us now. is there a new energy now that michigan congressman bart stupak is resigning? >> reporter: kyra, the energy isn't even the word. the crowd is pumped up in buffalo, new york. along the route we have been following the tea party, primarily because of congressman bart stupak's decision not to seek re-election. that's reinvigorated the movement. many of them say they pushed him out. the congressman says he's resigning to spend more time with family, that his health care vote was a crowning achievement for him and it's time to go. these tea party activists say, no, it was our campaign that pushed him out. they have a lot of other democrats and republicans in thei
then it's on to syracuse. the tea partiers are carrying a message to washington where the campaign ends this thursday. that's april 15th, tax day. we'll have special coverage. along the way we have been taking you inside the grassroots movement. cnn's political producer shannon travis has been blogging about the crowd, message, messengers. he joins us now. is there a new energy now that michigan congressman bart stupak is resigning? >> reporter: kyra, the energy isn't even the word. the...
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syracuse junior forward wes johnson also decided he wants to go pro. the junior is jumping ship, as well. and gilbert arenas has been transferred to a montgomery county, maryland, halfway house where he's serving his sentence for bringing guns into the team's locker room. >> still to come here on espnews, ben roethlisberger will not be charged in an alleged sex yule assault case. the steelers quarterback is speaking at the top of the hour. we'll have it for you on we'll have i♪ for you on [ male announcer ] return moisture to your face with gillette's fusion regimen. proven to lubricate during shaving and hydrate after. gillette's fusion regimen. clinically tested to hydrate your skin. felix pie is back in left field tonight. and miguel tejada looking to find that consistency. it's the o's and rays on masnright now. from or yell park, it's o's extra. the match up for tonight as the orioles match up with the tampa bay rays. this is a rematch of last wednesday, the second game of the year when garza after a tough inning came on strong and eventually go
syracuse junior forward wes johnson also decided he wants to go pro. the junior is jumping ship, as well. and gilbert arenas has been transferred to a montgomery county, maryland, halfway house where he's serving his sentence for bringing guns into the team's locker room. >> still to come here on espnews, ben roethlisberger will not be charged in an alleged sex yule assault case. the steelers quarterback is speaking at the top of the hour. we'll have it for you on we'll have i♪ for you...
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. >> he was called up today from syracuse. he walked only two, struck out one through 93 pitches. most of those pitches, as you saw, first pitch strikes. >> yeah. he threw quality strikes throughout the at-bat. he was able to make a quality breaking ball, curveball, that he threw. he had a little cutter he seemed to throw. there was more of a slider. took something off the pitch and made it a curveball. his fastball was very, very impressive. he was throwing 88 miles an hour. it looked like the way the hitters were reacting that he was throwing 93, 94. that's the sign of a great arm action. gets real soft in the arm, then great arm action. so good hitters can't see it. >> what was the key tonight to dunn getting those two home runs off a knuckle ball pitcher who can drive a batter nuts? >> wait more. you've got to wait. adam has been pulling off the ball. he kind of reached and pulled out front. he's so strong he can hit the ball from line to line. what i have seen him do over the last two weeks is just throw over a lot of pitches. he staid back with the knuckle baller. you have t
. >> he was called up today from syracuse. he walked only two, struck out one through 93 pitches. most of those pitches, as you saw, first pitch strikes. >> yeah. he threw quality strikes throughout the at-bat. he was able to make a quality breaking ball, curveball, that he threw. he had a little cutter he seemed to throw. there was more of a slider. took something off the pitch and made it a curveball. his fastball was very, very impressive. he was throwing 88 miles an hour. it...
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the "wall street journal" reports uncle sam is funding a pilot program in syracuse, new york and hartford, connecticut that would ticket distracted drivers. the year-long enforcement begins today it is modeled after the click it or tick it program. >> tiger woods has been in a number of commercials, but few have created the buzz like this latest nike ad has. >> tiger, i am more prone to being inquisitive to promote discussion. i want to find out what your thinking was, i want to find out what your feelings are, and did you learn anything? >> that's the voice of earl woods, tiger's late father who you heard in that ad. nike is one of the few sponsors to stand by tiger woods during his personal troubles. tiger's next appearance will be on the golf course. >> he tees off this afternoon in the first round of the masters. christian dahlgren has more. >> reporter: as tiger woods prepares for what is likely the most anticipated round of golf in history, came a voice from the past. >> tiger. >> reporter: a recording of his late father who has some questions for his son. >> i want to find out what
the "wall street journal" reports uncle sam is funding a pilot program in syracuse, new york and hartford, connecticut that would ticket distracted drivers. the year-long enforcement begins today it is modeled after the click it or tick it program. >> tiger woods has been in a number of commercials, but few have created the buzz like this latest nike ad has. >> tiger, i am more prone to being inquisitive to promote discussion. i want to find out what your thinking was, i...
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the assistant professor of finance at syracuse university is joining us. we had the president of the black nurses association. georgetown university professor and author is also joining us. [applause] recently i talked to the congressional oversight panel. 50% of black wealth could be wiped al as a result of the all foreclosure program. let's be honest, it has been a failure. when it comes to economics, what do we need to do when it comes to the home foreclosure issue to deal with black well not be wiped out? >> excuse me for being frank, but when i spoke to the white house recently i told them that president obama is the economic a visor's should be removed immediately. the reality is that no matter how much academic training you have, if your heart and your conscience is not in the right place you do not have the ability to solve the problems. when i look at the president's economic the advisers, the reality is that our issues were not put on the table when it comes to economic concerns. when you look at unemployment, i see you are putting money into eve
the assistant professor of finance at syracuse university is joining us. we had the president of the black nurses association. georgetown university professor and author is also joining us. [applause] recently i talked to the congressional oversight panel. 50% of black wealth could be wiped al as a result of the all foreclosure program. let's be honest, it has been a failure. when it comes to economics, what do we need to do when it comes to the home foreclosure issue to deal with black well...
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host: our guest is a graduate of syracuse university. caller: you mentioned the issue being the volume of baggage. i want to address why that is. i've come to the understanding that a lot of baggage gets lost. people have carryons, laptops, cameras, things like that, and they feel, hey, i don't want to get stranded without a change of underwear, i should bring other clothes. in the industry overall, 5,000 bags are lost a week, a high number. that pressures people to carry on bags. people feel they have to, because they don't want to get stranded without invaluable personal items. host: and to add to that, the liquid you carry on. guest: he's right on a couple of points. but that's why we've lowered fares at the same time we aded the fee. so if you're a person who feels it important to carry a large amount of items onboard because you worry it might be lost or damaged, your trip price still is not going to be any more. most of the time baggage is lost or mishandled is when a customer is connected. backs have to be taken out of the plane,
host: our guest is a graduate of syracuse university. caller: you mentioned the issue being the volume of baggage. i want to address why that is. i've come to the understanding that a lot of baggage gets lost. people have carryons, laptops, cameras, things like that, and they feel, hey, i don't want to get stranded without a change of underwear, i should bring other clothes. in the industry overall, 5,000 bags are lost a week, a high number. that pressures people to carry on bags. people feel...
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loves going over the middle and with the next pick they took defensive tackle arthur jones from syracuse. they also snagged raymond hairwood with the final pick. he is 340 pounds and 6-6, and this might have been the best draft ever. >> this year, i say we topped what we have gotten in the past. the way that our coaches and our scouts interact with each other. when we talk about teams, i think the ravens organization has stepped up to make this a very, very good draft for us. >> that trade was mentally chel challenging, but ended up being the beginning of a great draft. without that trade we are sort of handicap and you had to deal with a little bit of frustration early. if you had said to me that just looking at the first guys, kindle cody, and dickson. those are guys that we coveted before the draft started. >> we will find out 2 or 3 years down the road how good these guys are, but the fact that we're excited about, guys that we targeted and wanted, that speaks voldz. >>> no volumes. >>> now to baseball and seattle. the birds were trying to avoid the 3-game sweep and they were hoping
loves going over the middle and with the next pick they took defensive tackle arthur jones from syracuse. they also snagged raymond hairwood with the final pick. he is 340 pounds and 6-6, and this might have been the best draft ever. >> this year, i say we topped what we have gotten in the past. the way that our coaches and our scouts interact with each other. when we talk about teams, i think the ravens organization has stepped up to make this a very, very good draft for us. >>...
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the assistant professor of finance at syracuse university is joining us. we had the president of the black nurses association. georgetown university professor and author is also joining us. [applause] recently i talked to the congressional oversight panel. 50% of black wealth could be wiped al as a result of the all foreclosure program. let's be honest, it has been a failure. when it comes to economics, what do we need to do when it comes to the home foreclosure issue to deal with black well not be wiped out? >> excuse me for being frank, but when i spoke to the white house recently i told them that president obama is the economic a visor's should be removed immediately. the reality is that no matter how much academic training you have, if your heart and your conscience is not in the right place you do not have the ability to solve the problems. when i look at the president's economic the advisers, the reality is that our issues were not put on the table when it comes to economic concerns. when you look at unemployment, i see you are putting money into eve
the assistant professor of finance at syracuse university is joining us. we had the president of the black nurses association. georgetown university professor and author is also joining us. [applause] recently i talked to the congressional oversight panel. 50% of black wealth could be wiped al as a result of the all foreclosure program. let's be honest, it has been a failure. when it comes to economics, what do we need to do when it comes to the home foreclosure issue to deal with black well...
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syracuse is in 1st place in the league with a record of 5-2. here's a guy who last year had to be put on the shelf after he broke that i think ankle. he really fought his way back. probably one of the fastest guys in the entire organization. >> nobody knows that much about him. we know his name, but i've watched him play in spring training and watched him go through the fundamentals. he has a great arm. he has pop. he's a guy that you may see here pretty quickly. we're getting kind of thin on that bench. it's very difficult to manage when you have zimmerman down, willie harris banged up. if willie doesn't get well, he'll be called up. i think he's going to be a real player. i like everything about him. he's gotten shorter with the bat. he's a guy that i think will be a big part of this club for a long time, maybe as a fourth outfielder. >> he's got the speed. maxwell's got the speed. harris has got the speed. nyjer morgan may go back to the old sliding routine of head first. we'll talk about that. different states, different rates. not with pri
syracuse is in 1st place in the league with a record of 5-2. here's a guy who last year had to be put on the shelf after he broke that i think ankle. he really fought his way back. probably one of the fastest guys in the entire organization. >> nobody knows that much about him. we know his name, but i've watched him play in spring training and watched him go through the fundamentals. he has a great arm. he has pop. he's a guy that you may see here pretty quickly. we're getting kind of...
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a federally funded pilot program is targeting tis tracted drivers in syracuse and hartford, connecticut, talking or texting behind the wheel could get you a ticket. transportation secretary ray lahood may push for tougher rules against cell phone use behind the wheel. >>> this is one of the top don't for parents, daughters shaving their heads. for one 13-year-old girl she's trying to put out a serious message, new in 20 minutes. >>> the tax deadline is one week from today. no i'm not done. but listen to this. about half of all americans will pay no federal income taxes at all. ♪ those are the days >> apparently they have legitimate reasons but it seems like wait a minute, half of us are living in this country and not paying anything? >> is that because they have so many deductibles or don't make enough money? >> maybe they had losses they can claim. it still feels like we're not talking about kids. we're talking about eligible taxpayers here. it seems like wait a minute the rest of us then have to cough up more? >> actually what we all want to know is how do you do that? >> i don't ha
a federally funded pilot program is targeting tis tracted drivers in syracuse and hartford, connecticut, talking or texting behind the wheel could get you a ticket. transportation secretary ray lahood may push for tougher rules against cell phone use behind the wheel. >>> this is one of the top don't for parents, daughters shaving their heads. for one 13-year-old girl she's trying to put out a serious message, new in 20 minutes. >>> the tax deadline is one week from today. no...
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. >> incidentally, the nationals have sent english down to syracuse. expected to be recalled tomorrow to join the ball a club. so the nats and the cubs tomorrow. we hope you'll join us beginning at 1:30 for our nats xtra pregame. nats win it tonight 3-1 in chicago. good night. [ music throughout ] [ male announcer ] achievement: starts small... and dreams big. achievement: makes big moves... ...and takes baby steps. it helps you keep the lights on... ...and it knows when to turn them off. achievement: is all around us. a part of our very lives. at pnc, we help make achievement happen. pnc. for the achiever in us all. i think it will be a buzz when you can bring a guy like strasberg with his hype and bring him to a team around 500 rather than a team that's way below .500, and there isn't any excitement. you can take the momentum that the fans are starting to get. they're believing in a new management team and new manager. and taking a number one pick, inserting him in the rotation and putting people in those seats. >> yeah, it would be nice. nationals w
. >> incidentally, the nationals have sent english down to syracuse. expected to be recalled tomorrow to join the ball a club. so the nats and the cubs tomorrow. we hope you'll join us beginning at 1:30 for our nats xtra pregame. nats win it tonight 3-1 in chicago. good night. [ music throughout ] [ male announcer ] achievement: starts small... and dreams big. achievement: makes big moves... ...and takes baby steps. it helps you keep the lights on... ...and it knows when to turn them off....
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this is a syracuse university study. the report says over the past five years if you look at the amount of time they spend, the time spent on auditing small business is up 30%. the time spent on the big companies, down 33%. the irs told forbes that fewer hours downtown mean we're slacking on the big companies. it means we are lasering in on the issues better. >>> parents who spank their kids could be hurting them in the long run. find out what can happen to kid who is get spanked years down the road. >>> a tennessee mom who adopted a boy from russia, then sent him back, is refusing to talk to authorities unless charges are filed against her. the 7-year-old boy flew alone to moscow last week. the family said the boy was so violent. legally where does the case stand? >> it's in limbo but we have details for you. this emotionally charged situation is certainly tough at the moment. an adoption attorney saying legally it doesn't matter whether the boy was adopted or the mother's biological child. he talked to hln's prime news
this is a syracuse university study. the report says over the past five years if you look at the amount of time they spend, the time spent on auditing small business is up 30%. the time spent on the big companies, down 33%. the irs told forbes that fewer hours downtown mean we're slacking on the big companies. it means we are lasering in on the issues better. >>> parents who spank their kids could be hurting them in the long run. find out what can happen to kid who is get spanked years...
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look at the snow and the rain basically north of syracuse, getting in toward watertown. it's going to be rain changing over to snow for areas like burlington, vermont, stretching in all toward northern parts of maine and new hampshire. winter storm warnings, all the areas shaded in red. how much snow falls? >> the adirondacks, over a put, higher elevations, a thousand feet. burlington, three to five inches. we'll get thunderstorms down south. we'll talk than in about a half hour. >> thank you very much. >>> general motors is spending about a billion dollars with a "b" to effect new jobs. >>> and ben roethlisberger quicker takes a title out of the play book. oh, scoot over there a little bit. how 'bout that? nice... can i have it back now? now through may 2nd,... thanks! ...get a $30 walmart gift card with the purchase of any dsi or ds lite. save money. live better. walmart. i'm ed whitacre, from general motors. a lot of americans didn't agree with giving gm a second chance. quite frankly, i can respect that. we want to make this a company all americans can be proud of ag
look at the snow and the rain basically north of syracuse, getting in toward watertown. it's going to be rain changing over to snow for areas like burlington, vermont, stretching in all toward northern parts of maine and new hampshire. winter storm warnings, all the areas shaded in red. how much snow falls? >> the adirondacks, over a put, higher elevations, a thousand feet. burlington, three to five inches. we'll get thunderstorms down south. we'll talk than in about a half hour. >>...
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the word means on top of the hill and was very close to where syracuse is now, the city where i'm from. and the -- it's a very, very special place. and the college that indeed these teams are from is named after that original people. our community colleges are a tremendous asset that are too often taken for granted in our communities. in my community we have one of the best community colleges, onondaga community college, and today i rise to congratulate two great lacrosse teams from this college. before i do i want to congratulate this college for its academics. this college is becoming one of the best two-year institutions of higher learning in this country, thanks in large part to the leadership of the president. onondaga is at the forefront of providing education to its students, to exhibit excellence in the high-tech and cutting edge careers that are becoming the future of the economy in central new york and indeed in the country as a whole. particularly in the areas of health care, environmental technology and high-tech manufacturing. it has become a center for art, music and cult
the word means on top of the hill and was very close to where syracuse is now, the city where i'm from. and the -- it's a very, very special place. and the college that indeed these teams are from is named after that original people. our community colleges are a tremendous asset that are too often taken for granted in our communities. in my community we have one of the best community colleges, onondaga community college, and today i rise to congratulate two great lacrosse teams from this...
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triple-a start in syracuse on a snowy day and been throwing much better since coming here. 2 and 4 in just 11 starts before injuries shut him down last year. another change up, 2 and 1. dodgers heading to new york after this, the nats on to chicago, and a date with alton so and the cubs starting tomorrow night. jim riddleman's ball club an overall record of 6 and 6. and a 2-2. >> rob dibble: up and in. he is right up on the dish. trying to wipe off that insideline too in the batters box. nice try. >> he tried to come in with martin tried to tie up his hands likes to go to right center field. >> bob carpenter: 3-2, drilled right up the middle. russell martin now, base hits, 2 consecutive at bats in this series. worked for kemper who gets bumped up to number 3 spot. moved up the clean up man, number 3 and loney in the clean up spot with blake to follow. going right right left right. max well in right field. harris a little shaken up after that collision with the wall yesterday. guzman up the middle, kennedy gets the start at third base. it is always good to see that name rodriguez recei
triple-a start in syracuse on a snowy day and been throwing much better since coming here. 2 and 4 in just 11 starts before injuries shut him down last year. another change up, 2 and 1. dodgers heading to new york after this, the nats on to chicago, and a date with alton so and the cubs starting tomorrow night. jim riddleman's ball club an overall record of 6 and 6. and a 2-2. >> rob dibble: up and in. he is right up on the dish. trying to wipe off that insideline too in the batters box....